Wood has been proven to be very hygenic for reasons mentioned by other postings.
I have a Marble insert in my worktops.
Even on this I do not cut. But it serves well for hot Pans. Pastry etc.
Use a chopping board.
Who uses a laminate worktop to chop on anyway.
I must admit my only other two...
So your saying the regs say that galvanised metal channel can cause corrosion on the copper and only plastic is suitable. This means that the pipework cannot touch the wall, (walls contain salt etc which will corrode the pipes) that is the reason copper pipes should be protected by a sleeve when...
Well after running bath bar pressure went to 2.8 when normal high is 2.2.
Still did not release air through the AAV though.
Turned off heating and ran Kitchen Sink for about 4 mins and the bar went up from 2.0, was falling to its normal 1.2, to 2.6 then cut out the pilot light. Did not...
see my last reply to your other thread.
There is no need for plastic.
Ceiling joists need air all round too. So do rafters.
More heat will be lost through your windows than the bay roof after this insulation you are planning is put in.
Forgot.
The reason why I pre to use fibre as opposed to Celotex is simple.
The fibre is not sandwiched between foil.
If you get condensation your central heating will help the condensation to evaporate.
If Celotexing between ceiling joists then allow a small gap either side of the joists...
Today with new regs Celotex will refer to thermal bridging. You must bear in mind that if you have no Soffit under your guttering, ie between the wall/window and the fascia board your guttering is probably connected to, I say probably because your guttering could be attached to the radter ends...
If this is a 77 house they could well be Celcon blocks which were designed to be light and give good insulation due to the air trapped in the block. These are easy to chase with a bolster. Do you know if these blocks are concrete or not?
Have you tried a bolster on them before?
Do not use...
OK.
I am running a bath at the moment with CH on to see if air is released from the AAV.
When fished I will turn off CH and do same again.
Will post results.
I assume if Air is released from the AAV when CH is off then the diverter valve is stuck.
The reason you should fix batons to the wall or walls in the case of a corner bath is this.
1.You do not want the bath tops moving after tiling, or you will have to silicone the top as opposed to tiling down and grouting.
DIYers are no good with silicone.
In fact very few people are.
You...
Am I Mad.
All the Baths I have fitted have a natural fall to the plug internally.
You cannot level a bath from the inside unles you want your tiling to be total c**p.
You cannot use the underboard either.
To level the top just cut two pieces of wood with straight edges the width of the bath...
If you have an angle grinder by all means use it.
You will get a serious amount of dust though.
Seal area off with sheeting or plastic. You will need gloves, goggles and mask though. Cut until you can see no more then step out until dust settles before going back into enclosure.
Personally I...
Apply Briwax from one end of wortop to other.
Go back to beginning and polish of with fresh cloth.
I use old Sports socks. Lint free.
Briwax will work on Linseed, Teak and some other oils.
Never tried it on Danish Oil as I have never used it.
Its like Polishing your shoes.